Yeah, and products have way too many features. For security, you really want a product that can't be configured insecurely for the environment it is in. Its when companies want convenience that security gets compromised.
The other weak link is that a lot of "security" protocols were installed inside systems to give Certain People (TM) access of the sort they want for various reasons.
Yeah, and products have way too many features. For security, you really want a product that can't be configured insecurely for the environment it is in. Its when companies want convenience that security gets compromised.
The other weak link is that a lot of "security" protocols were installed inside systems to give Certain People (TM) access of the sort they want for various reasons.
See:
PROMIS/Inslaw
Octopus and Kraken